No Thromboembolic Complications After Facial Feminization Surgery in Transgender Patients Utilizing Estrogen Therapy: A Retrospective Cohort Study

TRANSGENDER HEALTH(2023)

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Purpose: Estrogen therapy is associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE). A large proportion of transfeminine patients use estrogen therapy before undergoing gender-affirming surgery. Many surgeons implement the discontinuation of hormone therapy before surgery. This study sought to evaluate the perioperative risk of VTE in transfeminine patients undergoing the procedure of facial feminization.Methods: Retrospective chart reviews were performed of all patients who underwent facial feminization by a single surgeon at an urban academic institution from 2014 to 2020. Patient characteristics including comorbidities, Caprini score, VTE chemoprophylaxis, and perioperative hormone therapy management were reviewed. The incidences of VTE during perioperative hospital stay and within 1 week and 6 months after the surgical procedure were examined.Results: There were 296 facial feminization procedures performed on 282 distinct patients who met criteria for inclusion in the study. Hormone therapy was prescribed to 83.6% of patients, 69.5% of whom reported that they held these medications before the procedure. Of those holding, 84.1% of patients reported they discontinued these medications between 2 and 4 weeks. No patients received VTE chemoprophylaxis. There were 0 VTE incidents during the patients' perioperative period up to 6 months postprocedure.Conclusion: Our findings support that transfeminine patients who use estrogen hormone therapy are at a minimal risk to experience VTE when undergoing facial feminization procedures. Future directions include evaluating the psychologic effect of discontinuing hormone therapy to help guide perioperative decision making.
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transgender,facial feminization,estrogen therapy,venous thromboembolism
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